Closing ceremony of the Progressive Ukraine programme
This week, an online graduation ceremony for the Progressive Ukraine Programme took place at the European Parliament, bringing together young leaders, policymakers and supporters of
This week, an online graduation ceremony for the Progressive Ukraine Programme took place at the European Parliament, bringing together young leaders, policymakers and supporters of

Author: Jens Bosman Tomorrow, four years have passed since Russia commenced its full-scale invasion of Ukraine. What began as a shock in February 2022 has
Donika Emini is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Southeast European Studies at the University of Graz and Member of the Balkans in Europe
Read it here! This brief intends to explain how the European Commission’s proposal for the 2028-2034 Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) addresses EU enlargement, which is
Image source: Wikimedia Commons Since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, international sanctions have aimed to curb the Kremlin’s access to oil revenues that finance its
Image Source: Mašina/People’s Dispatch This article was first published for and by the International Foundation Groenlinks. This article is the first in a series of
Image source: Wikimedia Commons This article was originally published in CeSPI Balkan Focus. For more information: https://www.cespi.it/en/focus-balcani The full article can be read here: https://www.cespi.it/en/eventi-attualita/focus-balcani/public-opinion-technical-advancements-and-enlargement-dynamics Written
Image Source: Wikimedia Commons This article was originally published in CeSPI Balkan Focus. For more information: https://www.cespi.it/en/focus-balcani Written by: Sava Mitrovic, Associate at CEP Belgrade Introduction
Ukraine: war, reforms and EU accession In Ukraine, the war continues to rage on a daily basis. Peace remains distant due to ongoing Russian aggression